Loving the vid`s,a little couple of tips` when coming to stubborn bolts and screws especially when rusty and you ain`t got any substance to spray on them,is to turn them clockwise first be for anticlockwise,this helps to break rust much easier,Also with screw heads if they have a thick head try to grab it with a pair of lockable grips`like small mole grips first if you have room to.I find them better than a screw driver if stubborn,and always soak the rusty items the day be for if you have the chemicals.these tips was passed down to me from a engineer who has 99% susses with stubborn bolts and screws,I don`t mean to come across Mr know it all`As I wouldn't be having to watch your vid`s if I did. I just thought ill pass this info on to others in case they have these issues with there machine bolts and screws.Keep these vids coming.
Dear Sir, Thank You! even thought It would have cost me more money to buy the ultra cleaner because I don't already own one. I ended up buying a new carb and used your video on taking the generator apart. I was about to throw away the generator till I saw your video. I gave it a go and for approx. 110 us dollars my generator was as good as new. you saved me 900 us dollars. thanks
HI carl, Thanks for your comments. I had the titles created for me by someone who is better at it than I am :) I don't know what software was used but I couldn't do that in Sony Movie Studio. Cheers Martin
Honest question mine doesn't have a carb adjustment on the back like yours does does that mean mine is self adjusted were your little adjuster thing is on the back by the carb mine does not have that
Loving the vid`s,a little couple of tips` when coming to stubborn bolts and screws especially when rusty and you ain`t got any substance to spray on them,is to turn them clockwise first be for anticlockwise,this helps to break rust much easier,Also with screw heads if they have a thick head try to grab it with a pair of lockable grips`like small mole grips first if you have room to.I find them better than a screw driver if stubborn,and always soak the rusty items the day be for if you have the chemicals.these tips was passed down to me from a engineer who has 99% susses with stubborn bolts and screws,I don`t mean to come across Mr know it all`As I wouldn't be having to watch your vid`s if I did. I just thought ill pass this info on to others in case they have these issues with there machine bolts and screws.Keep these vids coming.
Cracking video's mate! glad I randomly found this channel
Thanks Tim, Let's hope I can get it going :)
Dear Sir, Thank You! even thought It would have cost me more money to buy the ultra cleaner because I don't already own one. I ended up buying a new carb and used your video on taking the generator apart. I was about to throw away the generator till I saw your video. I gave it a go and for approx. 110 us dollars my generator was as good as new. you saved me 900 us dollars. thanks
+Brian Covington Hey Brian, that's great, well done and glad you got something from the vids.
Cheers
Martin
Great video !
I finally made it. My honda is running again.
Thank you for sharing...
Thumbs up!!
Great 👍
HI carl,
Thanks for your comments. I had the titles created for me by someone who is better at it than I am :) I don't know what software was used but I couldn't do that in Sony Movie Studio.
Cheers
Martin
Martin
Stubborn screws call in the big hammer yo
Phil in stoke
Honest question mine doesn't have a carb adjustment on the back like yours does does that mean mine is self adjusted were your little adjuster thing is on the back by the carb mine does not have that
I was waiting for the explosion 😄
great video buddy
Sir, how many hours does this gene last?
Err….10 years too late but you don’t need to remove the main cover to remove the carburettor.
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Initially try putting torque on the screwdriver while tapping the handle.
Wondering if I could get help. Mine Honda starts up runs for about 2 seconds then cuts off??? Any help would be greatly appreciated
Either fuel starvation or try a new plug
@@retrorestore thanks for the reply pal. Yea I'm.saying fuel as it's a new sparkling and when you pull it out its black and oily. Thanks pal
Are these 240v because I'm sure I've seen specs for 120v....???
This one is 240 but they may do a 110v as well